GJtjr fiaily (Ear Herl DTH/SARAH DENT North Carolina won its first two ACC games this weekend. Sunday’s 2-0 victory over Wake Forest was UNC's sixth consecutive shutout ON THE ROAD f 1 Women's Soccer Secures 90th and 91st Victories The North Carolina women’s soccer team won for the 91 st time in a row Sunday with a 6-0 pasting of Saint Mary’s in Moraga, Calif. With the victory, UNC moved to 10-0 on the season. Tisha VenturininettedNorth Carolina’s first two goals of the match. The Modesto, Calif., native scored at the 20:57 and 25:36 mark. Venturini found the lower left comer ofthenetforher first goal off of an assist fiomKeri Sanchez. Venturini’s second goal came when she hit a wide-open goal. TISHA VENnifllNl scored two goals vs. St. Mary's Sunday. One goal each by Angela Kelly and Vanessa Rubio and Robin Confer’s two goals rounded out the scoring for North Carolina. St. Mary’s got off just three shots in the game. UNC attempted 26. The Tar Heels also recorded a 3-2 win over Santa Clara Friday in Moraga. UNC bolted to a 2-0 lead in the first 15 minutes, thanks to goals by Kelly and Sa rah Dacey. But the Broncos threw a scare at the Tar Heels in the last 15 minutes. Santa Clara netted a goal at the 78:53 mark to cut the UNC lead to one. However, Dacey netted a shot to the upper right comer of the goal at the 83:08 mark to push the Tar Heel lead back to two at 3-1. Santa Oara battled back with a goal at HENDDERSON 108 Henderson St aCTDriTaB it Jt Chapel Hill ■* A nLL 1 ™ 942-8440 Lunch Specials every q 0^ 1 day. Giant selection burgers sandwiches. . •/.'> <"V h gf g abc P) *■’'*/ g | 'jj Permits Whats brand new, J| custom roasted, fresh q fresh every 19 minutes,* and comesjg||P with its own 99<£ travel mug? It’s called Javahh! Bruegger’s new estate grown, fresh ground, custom roasted coflee. Wnat do you call Bruegger’s brand new Javahh! travel ®l| a W mug? A bargain at 99*. Get yours || I while supplies last. 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Women's Tennis Struggles At Harvard Tournament It was a rough weekend for the North Carolina women’s tennis team at the Harvard Invitational in Cambridge, Mass. The Tar Heels’ No. 1-4 singles seeds Ariana Cervenka, Freddy Uihlein, Alison Levy and Sara Cranford, respectively each, lost three matches to finish eighth in those four brackets. The bright spot was No. 5 player Robyn Gurney, who beat Heather McEvoy of Tennessee and Jennifer Rhodes ofHarvard in the losers’ bracket to finish fifth. In doubles, the No. 1 team of Cervenka and Uihlein went 1-2 and finished sixth. Glass and Cranford lost three matches at No. 2, and Gurney and Webb went l-2and finished seventh at No. 3. FROM STAFF REPORTS Field Hockey Hurls Another Shutout BYROBBIPICKERAL STAFF WRITER WINSTON-SALEM The North Carolina field hockey team opened up ACC play this weekend by sending a message to the rest of the state: It is the team to beat. In battles Field Hockey UNC 6 Duke 0 UNC 2 Wake Forest 0 with two intrastate foes, the Tar Heels used stifling defense and punishing of fense to beat Wake Forest 2-0 at Campus Stadium Sun day and Duke 6-0 Saturday at home. The No. 1 Tar Heels are now 8-0 (2-0 in the ACC). Wake Forest fell to 4-4 (1-3 ACC). Duke fell to 34 (0-4 ACC). Defense was key to the Tar Heels’ domi nance. UNC did not score early in either game, but a gritty defensive attitude kept the ball out of the North Carolina goal. “Defense is what we start practice every Freshmen Tennis Players Impressive in Tourney BY ALEC MORRISON STAFF WRITER When the final matches had been played Sunday in the Tar Heel Invitational at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center, the North Carolina men’s tennis team had seen the emergence of a group of freshmen whose ability could take the program to anew level. One freshman singles player and two freshmen doubles teams survived to at least the semifinak of their brackets. Eric Gor don reached the semifinak in 81-level singles and teamed with freshman David Britt to reach the semifinals in B 2 doubles. RobertTadescoandTony Thomas made it to the B 1-doubles final, eventually falling to Ryan Simme and John O’Brien ofNotre Dame 8-6. The UNC tandem fell behind early on a service break and never fully recovered against two more experienced players. Thomas said the support of teammates and UNC fans helped keep them in the match. “We had a lot of support, and it was our home court,” he said. “The whole team was watching, and we played off a lot of emotion. Even though we weren’t playing real well, we tried to pick up our game and play off the emotion.” Tar Heel head coach Sam Paul said he was pleased with his new players in their first collegiate tournament. He repeatedly said that the freshmen had much to learn but that he was excited aboutthe talentandpotential demonstrated in die tournament. “(The tournament’s) gone great,” he said. “It’s been exactly what I wanted. We’ve got a lot of work to do, a lot of teaching to do, but that’s why we have the tournament. It’s been good l’m really pleased.” Paul said he still did not have an idea what the team’s lineup would look like. “It’s way too early for that," he said. “We don’t play our fust match until Febru ary 12, andwedon’tgetintothemeatofthe season until March and April, so we’re just seeing where we are right now.” Throughout the weekend, UNC play ers turned in outstanding performances. everybody Knows New or returning* donors dl j who bring this ad to Sera- Tec JrML will receive SKA THIS JL L WEEK! (based on two visits) A J * * those who have not donated in the past 30 days SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS 108’A E. FBfIHKUW ST. (expires mm) 842-0251 Southwick Golf Course Autumn Special!!! 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After the game was scoreless at the half, sophomore Cindy Werley broke the tie when her shot from the comer of the goal snuck through keeper Chaney Peavler’s pads and barely skated over the goal line. Werleyakorecordedanassist when she dribbled in on Peavler and centered the ball at the last moment for a Kate Baiher score. Werley led the offensive attack all week end. The speedy scorer from Allentown, Pa., matched her goal production from 1993 by scoring four goak, including her “I thought we played well. I thought we actually played better (Saturday) night than the matches before where we won. ” DAVID BRUT UNC tennis player OnFriday, junior Chris Hill defeated Mike Gabon: of Old Dominion 7-6, 6-0. How ever, Hill fell to Furman’s Eric Devries in Saturday’s quarterfinak. Thomas also played impressively on Friday despite losing to Juan DeAngelo of East Tennessee State 7-5,4-6,6-3. Thomas fell behind early in the match, yet recov ered to challenge DeAngelo throughout the three-set marathon, which was filled with big serving from both players. Britt had little problem reaching the quarterfinak, but he ran into trouble with Mike Sprouse ofNotre Dame, the top seed in the A2 singles bracket. Sprouse defeated Britt 6-1,64, but not without a fight. Britt played every point with intensity, often pumping hk fist and shouting words of encouragement to him self throughout the match. On Saturday evening, Britt and Gordon faced Davidson’s Holt Vaughn and Jon Pastel. Despite losing 8-6, Britt said he felt it was his tandem’s best match of the tour nament. * “I thought we played well,” Britt said. “I thought we actually played better (Sat urday) night than the matches before where we won. We started to jell as a team more. Thk k the first time we’ve played together, so I thought we did pretty good.” Britt was ako pleased with the freshmen and the team as a whole. “Thk is our first tournament as fresh men, and I’m pretty excited about how we did,” he said. Britt said he thought experience was the big difference between the Tar Heek and the other teams that played this weekend. “There are a few tricks of the trade that we don’t know, but I think we could be a first collegiate hat trick. “It was just awesome,” Werley said of her three goak against Duke. “I can’t ex plain it ... it was just great to open the ACCs with a win.” Saturday’s shellacking was UNC’s 29th consecutive field hockey win against Duke. Shelton has not lost to the Blue Devik since she took over the program in 1981. “We expect a fight every time we play Duke,” Shelton said. “They are an emerg ing team, and every year we play them the game gets better.” Although most of the Duke game was played near the Blue Devik’ goal, it was extremely competitive. Senior captain Sharon Moore opened the scoring late in the first half. Moore scored on a penalty stroke after Duke goalie Kim Makalusky knocked down Barber on a one-on-one breakaway to the goal. “We lit a fire under them at halftime,” Shelton said. “Most of our shots were just missing, and we knew we needed to be putting the ball in the net. — ■ . •••••;•• ■■ 1 " 1 ■■"■■■■■■■ ?■ ——UU- - ' lHim 41 * % v jßr: m DTH/CRAIG JONH UNC advanced a freshman singles player and two freshmen doubles teams to the semifinals of their brackets in this weekend's Tar Heel Invitational, i solid top-10 team,” he said. “With the coach that we have and these facilities, there’s no reason we can’t go to the highest level.” In the next few weeks, the Tar Heek should continue to improve their tennis as the competition grows in intensity. UNC’s top three players David Caldwell, Brint Morrow and Paul Harsanyi did not play this weekend. The trio of Pepper's —( Pizza Sunny Place ] I \ for Shady People 127-129 E. Franklin St. Downtown Chapel Hill Next to Varsity Theatre 967-7766 great scores... I RCt a I p-; Chapel Hill class +7.2 * lor December LSAT po, " t * Begins Ocl. 18 Call: 493-5000 get a higher score KAPLAN * As documented in the May 1994 Kaplan LSAT Performance Study conducted by Price Watertioute. Monday, September 26,1994 “We knew we needed to be more ag gressive. We knew we needed to demand more of ourselves.” And the deluge began. Werley scored on a penalty stroke, then scored less than two minutes Later on a shot from the left side. Mooje scored again at the 22-minute mark, then Werley achieved her hat trick, scoring from the right side. Freshman Jen DiCuollo added the final goal with less than seven minutes left "They’re a tough team,” Duke head coach Jacki Silar said. “They have a lot of speed, mainly with their forward line. And they have an aggressive defense. "Every year the game gets a little closer. The (UNC-Duke) rivalry adds to it” But although UNC beat both intrastate foes thk weekend, Shelton said the team still has a long way to go. “We play both this team (Wake Forest) and Duke again this season, and we may meet them one more time in the ACC tournament,” she said. “So we know we still have a lot of work to do.” veterans will play in the Sky Tel day Courts in Jackson, Miss., beginning Thurs day. The rest of the team will prepare for the upcoming South Carolina Invitational and Southern Intercollegiates. The entire team will play in Chapel Hill again in a few weeks, when UNC hosts the Rolex In doors, one of the four tournaments that make up the collegiate grand slam. 7